Navigation System Diagnostic Mode
NOTE:
The screens detail indicated may change depending on equipment or specification.

Start-Up Procedure and Diagnostic Menu

1.
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode. If needed, start the engine.

2.
Press and hold the PHONE button, the DISPLAY MODE (enu_1740914_1.0) button, and the AUDIO POWER (enu_4460341_1.0) button until the Select Diagnosis Items menu screen is displayed:

NOTE: The buttons needs to be pressed together simultaneously.
Self-Diagnosis Mode (runs the automatic diagnosis of the navigation system)
Detail Information & Setting (allows you to manually diagnose the navigation system)
Displaying Select Diagnosis Items Menu Screen

Self-Diagnosis Mode (System Links)

1.
Select the Self-Diagnosis Mode from the Select Diagnosis Items menu. The message at the bottom of the screen flashes indicating ‘‘Diagnosis in progress...’’, do not turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

2.
The diagnosis tests the following:

Most of the wires connecting the external navigation components shown in the block diagram.
The results from the various components shown in the block diagram.
The audio-navigation unit checks the microphone by listening to the ‘‘Pi Pi Pon’’ sound produced by the audio-navigation unit from the speakers when the diagnosis is started. This requires that the audio system be operating normally.

3.
When the diagnosis finishes, the icons turn different colors based on their test status.

NOTE: By selecting the Help icon, you can see a description for each color.

Icon Colors
Description
Green
The system ran a diagnosis and the results are OK.
Red*
Errors that require replacement of hardware or harness. Examples are connection error or memory diagnosis errors. Select the red icon and check each diagnostic screen (refer to the description for diagnostic screens in the Unit Check).
Yellow
Errors that do not require hardware replacement, or the connection check is in the state which is not done. Such as leaving the vehicle in the ACCESSORY mode or because of a missing accessory.
When the audio-navigation unit detects a failure, and stores DTC, the Error History icon turns yellow.
White
The diagnosis is running. The screen functions are locked out while the diagnosis runs.
Gray
The system cannot automatically check this function. You have to select the diagnosis item and manually do additional testing, like checking the audio-navigation unit buttons in the Hard Key test. When you complete the Hard Key test and return to the System Links screen, the gray icon turns green.
The Vehicle Status icon anytime shows gray.
When the audio-navigation unit does not store DTCs, the Error History icon shows gray.

*:
The F-CAN icon and the B-CAN icon turns red when the vehicle is in the ACCESSORY mode. Check the System Links with the engine running, and if the F-CAN icon and the B-CAN icon turns green, the system is OK at this time.

4.
Select the icon to see the details of that diagnostic function. The icon colors on the screen may not change until you exit and reenter the Self-Diagnosis mode. In some cases, you may have to restart the engine for the indication to change. After you repair the affected component or harness, repeat this diagnosis.

Factory Diagnostic Screen In Line Diag and Linking

If the vehicle left the factory in the factory diagnostic mode, you will see this screen every time you turn the vehicle to the ON mode. Sometimes this screen also appears after you replace the audio-navigation unit with a new or remanufactured unit. Normally the factory does the steps necessary to verify proper operation and terminate the factory diagnosis. Until the proper confirmation sequence is done, the screen appears every time you turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

NOTE: The system cannot complete a full diagnosis unless vehicle is in the ON mode.

1.
Select the Start Diag icon to check the connection between the audio-navigation unit and related components. When the connection diagnosis is in progress, the icon (A) indicates Detecting..., and each icon turns white. If the connection is OK, the icon turns green. If the connection is NG, the icon turns red. Check for connection between the audio-navigation unit and related unit on the failure connection line.

NOTE: When the item is a variation equipment, the icon shows yellow, and it is not reflected in diagnosis.

2.
If the connection diagnosis is finished, press the steering commander switch buttons (the TALK button, PICK-UP button, and the HANG-UP/BACK button) to check the HFL switch. As each button is pressed, the corresponding icon on the display should turn green.

3.
Press the TALK button, and within 5 seconds in a normal voice say ' 'testing' '. The Mic Level indicator on the screen should momentarily turn green.

4.
If all the diagnosis are OK, the icon (A) indicates OK. Select the Exit Diag icon to exit the diagnostic mode. The In Line Diag should not appear again.

Forced Completing of In Line Diag and Linking

Follow these steps to prevent the screen from appearing in the future:

1.
While displaying the In Line Diag screen, press and hold the PHONE button, the DISPLAY MODE (enu_1740914_1.0) button, and the AUDIO POWER (enu_4460341_1.0) button until the Select Diagnosis Items menu screen is displayed.

2.
While displaying the Select Diagnosis Items menu screen, press and hold the HOME button until the In Line Diag setting screen is displayed.

3.
Set the Inline Diag Setting to OK (complete). The system restarts and a normal start-up process occurs. The In Line Diag should not appear again.
Detail Information & Setting

This section allows you to run a specific diagnosis and allows additional setting choices for some screens that are not shown when touching an icon from the System Links screen.

Select the item you want to check, and the test begins. To return to the previous screen, select the Return icon.
Monitor Check
Unit Check
Audio Check
Guideline Setup
Functional Setup
B-CAN*
F-CAN*
Version
Vehicle Status*
GPS Information

*: Refer to the Unit Check for details.


Monitor Check

These screens allow you to troubleshoot the LCD display on the center display unit. Select the item you want to check, and follow the diagnostic instructions.
RGB Color
Gray Tone
White Raster
Black Raster
Color Pattern
Touch Panel Check
Touch Panel Adjustment
Monitor Adjustment


RGB Color

NOTE: Displaying an anomaly in this diagnosis screen is not necessarily a failure.

This screen verifies that the display is receiving the video (R, G, B, and Composite sync) signals properly. The three primary colors should all appear without distortion. The combination of all three should produce a central white section. If any of the color circles are missing, replace the center display unit.

The diagnostic screen is displayed in full screen mode while pressing the HOME button.



Gray Tone

NOTE: Displaying an anomaly in this diagnosis screen is not necessarily a failure.

This screen checks problems with contrast in 16 gradations. You should be able to see the changes from bar to bar across the scale. It is normal for the two bars on either side to appear the same.

The diagnostic screen is displayed in full screen mode while pressing the HOME button.



White Raster

NOTE: Displaying an anomaly in this diagnosis screen is not necessarily a failure.

This screen checks for pixels that may be dead (off). The entire display must be white.

The diagnostic screen is displayed in full screen mode while pressing the HOME button.



Black Raster

NOTE: Displaying an anomaly in this diagnosis screen is not necessarily a failure.

This screen checks for pixels that may be stuck on. The entire display must be black.

The diagnostic screen is displayed in full screen mode while pressing the HOME button.



Color Pattern

NOTE: Displaying an anomaly in this diagnosis screen is not necessarily a failure.

The screen shows the colors being used for the map and menu screens. This is for factory use only. To check the color signal, use the RGB Color diagnosis.

The diagnostic screen is displayed in full screen mode while pressing the HOME button.



Touch Panel Check

This check allows you to check the sensitivity of touch panel. If the screen is operated in the state while the telop (A) is displayed, the track changes to black, and the action name (Tap, Double tap, Pinch, Slide, and Flick) appears on the caption (B) for 5 seconds. The screen displays the coordinates of where the screen was touched. If the BACK button is pressed, the screen returns to the Monitor Check menu. If another location other than the location pressed responds, do the Touch Panel Adjustment.



Touch Panel Adjustment

This screen adjusts the alignment of these touch locations with the location of the buttons images on the screen.

The screen consists of the ? icons. Touch the center of the five ? icons on order 1?5. To store the settings, select the Set.

NOTE: Touch the center of the ?icon correctly.

When selecting the Set icon, the audio-navigation unit reflects the result of the touch panel adjustment. Select Return to exit the Touch Panel Adjustment screen.



Monitor Adjustment

This screen adjusts the brightness, etc. of the camera (rearview or LaneWatch) image.

Select Return to exit the Monitor Adjustment screen.


Unit Check (Quick Check)

These screens allow you to diagnose the audio-navigation unit and related units. Some of the tests and screens that are displayed under the Unit Check are same as the checks listed under the Detail Information & Setting.

To start the test, select the item you want to check.

NOTE: These items describe in indication order. Swipe the screen to check the next items.
HMI unit
F-CAN
B-CAN
USB
Vehicle status
HFL/Mic
Hard Key
Error history
Rear wide camera
Front Camera (not supported)
LaneWatch
Remote tuner
AMP
XM Ant.
CD (not supported)
Center display
iPhone
Meter Display
GPS antenna
HD Traffic
Gyro Sensor
A/C
Telematics Diag (not supported)
MirrorLink


HMI Unit

This diagnosis checks for problems in the audio-navigation unit processor. When you start this diagnosis, the audio-navigation unit may freeze or delay up to a minute while the diagnosis runs.
D-RAM: Displays the result of the access to the D-RAM (OK/NG). If NG, check for hard error codes.
Model: Displays the audio-navigation unit manufacture's model number.
Serial No. : Displays the audio-navigation unit serial number. That should be the same as the serial number found on the upper side of the audio-navigation unit.
Flash: Displays the result of the access to the flash memory (OK/NG). If NG, replace the audio-navigation unit.


F-CAN

NOTE:
This diagnosis must have the engine running.
Swipe the screen to check the next items.

This diagnosis checks whether the audio-navigation unit has received specific F-CAN data. If F-CAN shows NO ERROR, an error is not detected between the F-CAN bus and the audio-navigation unit.
If F-CAN shows RX ERROR, replace the audio-navigation unit.
If F-CAN shows TIME OUT, There is a possibility that some items are NG (red icon). When all the items from each transmitting unit is NG, check for F-CAN DTCs with the HDS. If DTCs not detected, check for continuity in the F-CAN lines between the audio-navigation unit and the transmitting unit.


B-CAN

NOTE:
This diagnosis must have the engine running.
Swipe the screen to check the next items.

This diagnosis checks whether the audio-navigation unit has received specific B-CAN data. If B-CAN shows NO ERROR, an error is not detected between the B-CAN bus and the audio-navigation unit.
If B-CAN shows RX ERROR, replace the audio-navigation unit.
If B-CAN shows TIME OUT, There is a possibility that some items are NG (red icon). When all the items from each transmitting unit is NG, check for B-CAN DTCs with the HDS. If DTCs not detected, check for continuity in the B-CAN lines between the audio-navigation unit and the transmitting unit.

Item
Transmitting Unit
VSPNE, AT, ILLUMI, ST_SW_PAD, VINNO, STRG_ANG, ODO_TRIP, TRICOM1 - 4, METER_RMD
Gauge control module



USB

This diagnosis displays the USB device status that is connected to the audio-navigation unit.

If the USB memory device is connected to the USB port A or B, the screen displays the USB controller status, the Bus power status, and the device status.

When you connect a USB mass storage device, you can see the capacity used and the amount of free space available.



Vehicle Status

Use this screen to confirm that the audio-navigation unit is properly receiving input signals. The displayed value changes each time according to the state of input signal.

NOTE: These items describe in indication order. Swipe the screen to check the next items.

Item
Input
Description
VSP
VSP line
1: When the vehicle speed pulse is received from the PCM or the TCM
0: When the vehicle speed pulse is not received from the PCM or the TCM
BACK
BACK LT line
1: When the transmission is shifted to R position/mode
0: When the transmission is shifted to any position/mode other than R position/mode
IG
B-CAN lines
1: When the vehicle is in the ON mode
0: When vehicle is in the ACCESSORY mode
C_METER_ILL_STATUS
B-CAN lines
1: When position lights, or headlights are on
0: When position lights, or headlights are off
C_METER_ILL_CANCEL
B-CAN lines
1: When the dashlights brightness control knob is more than 90 % brightness with the position lights turned on
0: When the dashlights brightness control knob is less than 90 % brightness with the position lights turned on
C_METER_ILL_STEP
B-CAN lines
With the position lights on, use the dashlights brightness control knob to dim and brighten the gauge. The value changes from 1 (max low) to 22 (max high).
Speed
B-CAN lines
This item indicates the vehicle speed (km/h).
TV-PARK
B-CAN lines
1: When the parking brake is applied
0: When the parking brake is not applied
NAVI-PARK
B-CAN lines
1: When the parking brake is applied
0: When the parking brake is not applied
Current received VIN
B-CAN lines
This item indicates the VIN that received from the PCM.
Initial registered VIN
B-CAN lines
This item indicates the initial registration VIN (10 is added to the beginning of indicated VIN) that is saved in the audio-navigation unit.
Last registered VIN
B-CAN lines
This item indicates the additional registration VIN (11 is added to the beginning of indicated VIN) when the audio-navigation unit is substituted into another vehicle, or when a PCM is substituted or replaced into this vehicle.



HFL/Mic

This diagnosis allows you to independently test the Bluetooth module and the microphone. The Bluetooth module is built into the audio-navigation unit. To properly check the microphones, make sure you are sitting in the driver's seat.

NOTE: Before this diagnosis, check the response of the TALK button on the audio remote-HFL switch by the Hard Key diagnosis.
If the Bluetooth Connection Diagnosis shows NG, replace the audio-navigation unit.
Press the TALK button, and within 5 seconds in a normal voice say ' 'testing' ' toward the microphone in the roof console. The Mic Level indicator on the screen should momentarily turn green. The test is set to OK by indicating green more than 6 steps. If there is no Mic Level movement when you speak, go to HFL does not work properly troubleshooting.
If you select the Transmitter Volume Change icon, the transmitter volume can be selected from three selection (Large, Middle, Small).



Hard Key

This diagnosis checks the center display unit face buttons, the audio remote-HFL switch. For this model, the audio remote-HFL switch buttons use the data bus via the gauge control module for communications.

To complete the test, press each buttons. As each function is tested, the corresponding button on the display should highlight. If the test cannot be completed, the corresponding icon on the Hard Key menu screen shows red.
If any button of the center display unit does not respond, replace the center display unit.
If any button of the audio remote-HFL switch does not respond, replace the audio remote-HFL switch.
If all buttons of the audio remote-HFL switch do not respond, go to Audio remote-HFL switch does not work properly (audio-navigation unit buttons work) troubleshooting.


Error History

If you select Hard Error or Soft Error, you can see the error information. Refer to How to Check for Error History to use this diagnosis.



Rear Wide Camera

This diagnosis checks the rearview camera connection.
If Connection shows NG, check for hard error codes.
If Connection shows OK, press the HOME button to display the rearview camera image. To return to the previous screen, press the HOME button again.


LaneWatch

This diagnosis checks the LaneWatch camera connection.
If Connection shows NG, check for hard error codes.
If Connection shows OK, press the HOME button to display the LaneWatch camera image. To return to the previous screen, press the HOME button again.


Remote Tuner

NOTE:
For factory use only. Do not alter any settings unless directed.
These items describe in indication order. Swipe the screen to check the next items.

This diagnosis displays the external AM/FM radio tuner (tuner unit) status.
System ?com version display: Displays the tuner unit processor version.
Serial number display: Displays the tuner unit serial number. That should be the same as the serial number found on the upper side of the tuner unit.
Frequency: Displays frequency of the radio station which is being received. Frequency can be changed by selecting each icon (A).
Source can be changed in this order: Radio sources by selecting the Band Change icon.
Radio reception level display: Displays radio reception level (dB). The AM/FM antenna power status can be changed to on or off by selecting the Ant ?B OFF icon.
Target Area: Displays the destination of the tuner unit at 2 digits.
Operating status display: If the vehicle has diversity antenna, you can select the radio antenna function from M (Main), S (Sub), or P (Diversity).
RBDS BER display: Displays the RBDS bit error ratio.
SNR display: Displays the Sound/Noise ratio about the AM or FM.
Total preset number: Displays number of radio station preset about the AM or FM.
HD functions ON/OFF: Displays the HD function is available (YES) or not available (NO).
VOL: Displays the current volume level.
Split Mode: Displays the split mode on or off. That can be changed by selecting the Split Mode icon.
Blend Mode: Displays the blend mode which is being received. The blend mode can be changed to AUTO/ANALOG/DIGITAL by selecting the Blend Mode icon.
HD Mode: Displays the HD mode status (ON: HD, OFF: analog) at frequency of the radio station which is being received. That can be changed by selecting the HD Mode icon.


AMP

This diagnosis checks the digital bus (RS485) connection between the audio-navigation unit and the stereo amplifier.




XM Ant.

This diagnosis checks the XM antenna connection between the audio-navigation unit and the roof antenna. The XM radio tuner is built into the audio-navigation unit.

If Connection shows NG, check for hard error codes.



Center display

These items describe in indication order. Swipe the screen to check the next items.

This diagnosis checks the digital bus (LVDS1) connection between the audio-navigation unit and the center display unit, and displays the center display unit status.
Connection: Checks the digital bus (LVDS1) between the audio-navigation unit and the center display unit. This item should indicate OK.
Unit Status Information: Indicates the center display unit processor status. If any of the status indicates NG, turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode then the ON mode, and recheck the status. If the status still indicates NG, replace the center display unit.
Unit Version Information: Displays the center display unit various version number.


iPhone

This screen shows the information about the connected iPhone® by App Mode.


Meter Display

This diagnosis checks the digital bus (LVDS2) between the audio-navigation unit and the gauge control module.




GPS Antenna

This diagnosis checks the GPS antenna connection.

If Antenna shows NG, the GPS antenna may be failure. Check for hard error codes.

Select Information to see the GPS satellite details.



HD Traffic

This diagnosis displays the HD traffic status.
Service Status: Displays the HD traffic service status on (1) or off (except 1).
Frequency can be changed by selecting each icon (A).
Station Name: Displays the call sign of the receiving HD traffic station.
Receive Status: Displays the reception status of HD traffic.
Data Buffer Counter: If the unit receives the data from the HD traffic station, displays the number of buffering data.


Gyro Sensor

This diagnosis checks the gyro sensor in the audio-navigation unit. This devices detect how the vehicle moves, and repositions the vehicle position icon on the map screen. Select the GYRO Sensor.

X/Y/Z AXIS ANGLE: Indicates the angular speed of the gyro sensor.
ANGLE Check: The audio-navigation unit checks if the angular speed is in range of threshold value.
Temperature: Indicates the temperature of the gyro sensor.
Sensor Temperature Check: The audio-navigation unit checks if the gyro sensor temperature is in range of threshold value.
Reset: All values can be reset to the factory specification.


A/C

This diagnosis detects if the vehicle is in the ON mode using information provided over the F-CAN bus, then it tests the climate control signal via the B-CAN bus between the audio-navigation unit and the climate control unit. Make sure the engine is running for this test.

If Connection shows NG, check for hard error codes.



MirrorLink

This screen shows the information about the connected smartphone by MirrorLink.

Audio Check

These screens allow you to troubleshoot the audio function. Select the Speaker Check icon.

Speaker Check

NOTE:
Make sure the audio system is off before this diagnosis.
While doing the diagnosis, the fader and the balance positions are set to the center.

This diagnosis checks the audio speakers individually.

Select the UP icon or the Down icon to check speakers. A tone should sound from the speaker.

When you select the Up icon, the system checks the speakers in this order:
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When you select the Down icon, the system checks the speakers in this order:
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Display Message
Vehicle Test Condition
FR-L
You should hear a tone from the left front door speaker and the left front tweeter*2.
*1
FRTW-L
You should hear a tone from the left front tweeter.
FR-R
You should hear a tone from the right front door speaker and the right front tweeter*2.
*1
FRTW-R
You should hear a tone from the right front tweeter.
RR1-R
You should hear a tone from the right rear door speaker and the right rear tweeter*2.
*1
RR1TW-R
You should hear a tone from the right rear tweeter.
*1
SW1
You should hear a tone from the subwoofer.
RR1-L
You should hear a tone from the left rear door speaker and the left rear tweeter*2.
*1
RR1TW-L
You should hear a tone from the left rear tweeter.
ALL
You should hear a tone from all speakers.

*1: With stereo amplifier
*2: Without stereo amplifier


Guideline Setup

These screens adjusts the rearview camera image guide lines. Select the Rear wide camera icon to adjust the guide lines.

Rear Wide Camera

Select the item you want to adjust.

Select the view mode icons (Wide View, Normal View, Top Down View) you want to adjust.

NOTE: The Top Down View cannot be selected when the dynamic guideline is selected.

Press the PHONE button to display the sub menu.
Default: All guidelines can be reset to the factory specification.
Save: Reflects the result of the guideline adjustment.
Guideline Setup: Adjust the guideline.
Message Setup: Adjust the caution message position.
Rudder Angle (Dynamic Guideline): The steering angle which adjusts the position of the chosen guideline.

Guideline Setup

Touch each arrow icon to move the guidelines up/down or left/right. The screen displays the information about the adjusted distance and its direction.

If you want to keep the setting, press the PHONE button to display the settings sub menu. The audio-navigation unit saves the setting by selecting the Save icon on the settings sub menu.

Message Setup

Touch each arrow to move the message (A) up/down or left/right.

If you want to keep the setting, press the PHONE button to display the settings sub menu. The audio-navigation unit saves the setting by selecting the Save icon on the settings sub menu.

Rudder Angle

Select different steering angles (90° - Lock end) from the sub menu. After selecting, do the Guideline Adjustment. The adjustment method for the guideline locations is the same as the Fixed Guideline.


Functional Setup

These screens allows for diagnosis and settings about functions of the audio-navigation unit. Select the item you want to check.
Backup Data Clear
Save User's Memory
LaneWatch
Phone Picture
Anti-Theft Skip (with audio system theft protection)
Other
AMP Repro (factory use only)
Display Repro (factory use only)

Backup Data Clear

This screen initializes the back-up data in the audio-navigation unit. Select the All Clear icon.

All Clear

The all clear function deletes the data in the audio-navigation unit, and restores it to the factory defaults. This function is equivalent to Memory Refresh in the System Settings Menu.

When selecting the All Clear icon, the confirmation screen appears.

When selecting the Yes icon, the second confirmation screen appears.

When selecting the Yes icon, the system restarts after performing the All Clear process. After the restart, a normal start-up process occurs.

Save User's Memory

When replacing the audio-navigation unit, this function allows the technician to transfer the customer's personal data to the new audio-navigation unit. The transferred information includes their setup settings and personal addresses. The dealer inserts a USB device into the USB port A or B, and then selects the Save Users Memory function. The two functions in this diagnostic screen are Export and Import. Export saves the customer's data to the USB device, and Import moves the USB device files to the new audio-navigation unit.

This function does not start until you connect a USB device to the USB port.


1.
Select the Export icon to move the customer's data from the original audio-navigation unit to the USB device. Select the Yes icon on the Export User Data Confirmation screen. The process takes only a couple of seconds. The system stores .DAT files on the USB device.

NOTE: If the Export icon is grayed out, check the USB port.

2.
After replacing the new audio-navigation unit, allow the system to boot up. Insert the USB device into the USB port A or B and enter the Save Users Memory in the System Diagnostic Mode.
3.
Select the Import icon to move the two files stored by the Export process from the USB device to the new audio-navigation unit. Select the Yes icon on the Import User Data Confirmation screen. When the transfer is finished (a few seconds) the system automatically reboots. After the system reboots, remove the USB device from the USB port.

LaneWatch

This diagnosis checks the LaneWatch status.
If Connection shows hyphen (?), check for hard error codes.
Error Status: Indicates LaneWatch camera status OK or NG. If Error Status shows NG, replace the LaneWatch camera. When the LaneWatch camera is disconnected, the status shows hyphen (?).
If Error Status shows OK, press the HOME button to display the LaneWatch camera image. To return to the previous screen, press the HOME button again.
LaneWatch Switch: LaneWatch switch status on or off. When the LaneWatch switch is pressing, the status shows ON. When the LaneWatch switch is released, the status shows hyphen (?).
B-CAN: Checks whether the audio-navigation unit has received specific B-CAN data from the body control module. If B-CAN shows NG, check for B-CAN DTCs with the HDS. If DTCs are not detected, check for B-CAN lines continuity between the audio-navigation unit and the body control module.
If Connection, Error Status, LaneWatch Switch, and B-CAN shows OK, the LaneWatch camera aiming procedure is available. If the LaneWatch camera need to aiming, refer to the How to Start LaneWatch Camera Aiming. When the aiming fails, Aiming shows NG.

Phone Picture

This screen allows you to enable or disable the Show Contact Picture with On/Off.


Anti-Theft Skip (With Audio System Theft Protection)

This selection can cancel the anti-theft mode temporarily (for 150 seconds).

The Anti-Theft Skip icon is grayed out when the anti-theft mode is already canceled.

Other

Select the item you want to check.
Pandora Setting
HD Radio Setting
SXM Setting
Smartphone Information


Pandora Setting

This screen allows you to restrict the Pandora function to the running vehicle. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information about the Pandora setting function.



HD Radio Setting

This screen allows you to restrict the HD radio album art function to the running vehicle. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information about the album art function.



SXM Setting

This screen allows you to restrict the XM radio album art function to the running vehicle. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more information about the album art function.



Smartphone Information

This screen allows you to enable or disable the function about smartphone connection.


Version

This screen displays the current version information about each module in the audio-navigation unit.


GPS Information

This screen shows the current status of GPS reception. The circular diagram shows the current location of the GPS satellites (yellow numbers) as they would appear in the sky. The outer circle represents the horizon (0 degrees elevation). The middle and inner circles represents 30 and 60 degrees respectively. The very center of the diagram (90 degrees elevation) is directly overhead. Nearby obstructions, like tall buildings will block satellites in that direction. That is why it is necessary to be in an open area to effectively troubleshoot GPS reception issues. The satellite numbers shown on the diagram while pressing the HOME button that correspond to the PRN (satellite ID number). There are always at least 24 active GPS satellites in orbit. Because satellites fail, and have to be removed from service, spares are always parked in orbit, ready to be activated. This is why the PRN can be greater than 24.

NOTE: When you use this screen for troubleshooting, park the vehicle outside, away from buildings, tall trees, and hightension wires for at least 10 minutes with the engine running.
The Number of Satellites box shows the number of acquired satellites (maximum of 12). It should contain three or more icons.
The Current Position shows latitude, longitude, and elevation (in feet). If there are less than four satellites, the elevation can be grossly inaccurate.
The date/time field shows the current date and time that is received from the GPS satellite.